Vnx-install

Requirements

Modern Linux distribution (Ubuntu 14.04 or newer recommended)

Processor with virtualization support (only needed if you use KVM virtual machines; not needed if you only use User-Mode-Linux or dynamips). You can check whether your processor has support for virtualization extensions using:

If you see the word vmx (for Intel processors) or svm (for AMD processors) in red, your processor has virtualization support.

IMPORTANT: Be aware that virtualization extensions are controled from the BIOS. Even if you see the vmx/svm flag you will have to access your BIOS setup and check that virtualization support is enabled. If you get the following error message:

FATAL: Error inserting kvm_intel (...): Operation not supported

it probably means that virtualization support is disabled in your BIOS setup.

2 Gb of Memory

10 Gb of disk (depends mainly on the number of root-file-systems used)